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    The Questionable Death Of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose: 3 Theories

    When you think of the term ‘Conspiracy theories’, the first thing that comes to your mind would be that all of these things are most popular and accepted in the western countries and not in India. Let me clear your facts then. There are a number of conspiracy theories that have emerged not only now but also in the past. So let’s take a...

    What Really Happened With Dorothy Scott?

    Dorothy Jane Scott was a single mother, living in Stanton, California, with her aunt and 4-year-old son. She was a secretary for two jointly-owned Anaheim, California, stores one that sold psychedelic items and the other a head shop. Co-workers and friends said she was a devoted Christian, did not do drugs or drink. Her parents, who lived nearby babysat their grandson Shawn while she...

    Did Tupac Shakur fake his own death?

    Tupac Shakur is a legend among the music community. Also known by his stage name 2Pac and Makaveli, he wrote about social issues in his rap which flowed like poetry. So, on the night of 7 September 1966 when the news of Tupac being injured in a shooting incident emerged, everyone was petrified. He had been hit 4 times. Twice on the chest, once on...

    What actually crashed in Roswell that day?

    One of the main alien encounters may have occurred in 1947 near Roswell, New Mexico. An airborne object crashed and, according to the official US military report, it was an Airforce Surveillance Balloon. But is it what really official reports say? Something crashed at Foster Ranch, located near Roswell, New Mexico before June 14th, 1947. And on 4th of July, a man named by Mac...

    The Story Of The Haunted Queen Mary

    The beautiful ocean liner spent years and gave its service to people, even in World War II. The ship has witnessed more than 50 deaths and also one of the greatest tragedies in World War II. Why is it haunted? During World War II, the ship collided with one of its escorting vehicles, the HMS Curacoa, in the North Atlantic, as it carried nearly 20,000...